CannabidiolCBDis
a cannabis compound that has significant nutritional benefits,
but does not make people feel stoned and can
actually counteract the psychoactivity of THC (the psychoactive
ingredient in marijuana).

The fact that CBD-rich cannabis
is non-psychoactive or less psychoactive than THC-dominant
strains makes it an appealing option for patients looking
for relief from inflammation, pain, anxiety, psychosis,
seizures, spasms, and other conditions without disconcerting
feelings of lethargy or dysphoria.

Scientific and clinical researchmuch
of it sponsored by the US governmentunderscores
CBDs potential as a treatment for a wide range of
conditions, including arthritis, diabetes, alcoholism,
MS, chronic pain, schizophrenia, PTSD, depression, antibiotic-resistant
infections, epilepsy, and other neurological disorders.
CBD has demonstrable neuroprotective and neurogenic effects,
and its anti-cancer properties are currently being investigated
at several academic research centers in the United States
and elsewhere.

Wikipedia says this about
it:"Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of at least 113 active
cannabinoids identified in cannabis. It is a major phytocannabinoid,
accounting for up to 40% of the plant's extract. CBD is
considered to have a wide scope of potential medical applications
- due to clinical reports showing the lack of side effects,
particularly a lack of psychoactivity (as is typically
associated with THC), and non-interference with several
psychomotor learning and psychological functions."

The Endocannabinoid System
(ECS) is one of sciences newest and most exciting
discoveries. The ECS regulates a variety of biological
processes, like relaxation, eating, sleeping, certain
inflammation responses and even cognitive function. In
a nutshell, your ECS is responsible for making sure your
entire body is working optimally.

Endocannabinoids and their
receptors are found throughout the body. However, while
The Endocannabinoid System performs different tasks, experts
believe that the overall function of the ECS is the regulation
of homeostasis (keeping the body in a stable state of
health).

There are two main types
of cannabinoid receptorsCB1 and CB2on cells
throughout the body. They are most abundant in the brain
and immune system respectively. Your body naturally makes
its own cannabinoids (endocannabinoids like anandamide
and 2-AG) that share a similar chemical structure with
plant-based cannabinoids like CBD.

Endocannabinoids (and plant-based
cannabinoids) link with protein molecule receptorscalled
cannabinoid receptorson the surface of cells. CBD
has also been shown to strengthen and improve the efficiency
of mitochondria, the powerhouses of your cells
that are responsible for ensuring that your cells work
the way they should. Research on the ECS has shown that
as part of regulating homeostasis, and is responsible
for repairing damaged cells. Research has also shown that
cannabinoids are able to target damaged cells while sparing
normal cells, meaning that the Endocannabinoid system
may act as a biological defense system.

When a person ingests Hemp
CBD Oil or other cannabinoids, these cannabinoid receptors
are activated (CBD appears to have a greater affinity
for CB2 receptors than CB1 receptors). Research indicates
that when you supplement your ECS with non-toxic, non-habit-forming
cannabinoids, you may create a healthier endocannabinoid
system and, almost certainly, a healthier you.

The ECS literally means the
Cannabinoid system inside the body. As CBD modulates
endocannabinoid tone, it is helping to balance and maintain
a well-founded internal environment within your body.
By regularly supplying our ECS with the nutrients it was
designed for, vital communications can be restored between
the control centers of the body and every other system.

From the National Institutes
of Health in 2006:
In the past decade, The Endocannabinoid System has
been implicated in a growing number of physiological functions,
both in the central and peripheral nervous systems and
in peripheral organs modulating the activity of
the Endocannabinoid System turned out to hold therapeutic
promise in a wide range of disparate diseases and pathological
conditions 

Researchers are just now
learning how cannabinoids and other compounds work to
affect the Endocannabinoid System. CBD and THC are not
the only thing the Endocannabinoid System uses. There
are at least eighty phyto-cannabinoids, several endocannabinoids,
which are the cannabinoids all mammals make in their bodies,
and some other compounds like omega fatty acids that appear
to interact with cannabinoid receptors.

There are thousands of published,
peer-reviewed studies on the Endocannabinoid System. The
Endocannabinoid System has been attracting the interest
of pharmaceutical drug development and research since
its discovery over two decades ago.

Overall, this research indicates
the Endocannabinoid System seems to have a very protective
role in our bodies. In fact, the most important thing
that the Endocannabinoid System wants to protect is homeostasis
 that is, making sure the body is running optimally
at all times.

Some researchers have proposed
an Endocannabinoid Deficiency Syndrome, a
syndrome in which the body doesnt make enough endocannabinoids.
This research speculates that a cannabinoid deficiency
may be at the root of autoimmune diseases like lupus,
rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and more.

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